There's no reason -- or even minute advantage -- doing it yourself, so long as it gets done. Scientific replication isn't phenomenology.
How would you quantify 'art courses being left wing' other than by looking at the views of those who leave them? E.g. they are leftwing.
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1: define leftwing in some set of words commonly associated with it 2: count the appearance of such words in course descriptions
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that's a first approximation.
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Course descriptions will be of little help, most concentrate on practical aspects. Course reading might be of use?
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As for a leftwing definition, where would you begin to find an agreed upon approximation of LW? It may be a mixture of progressivism and LW
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Discourse based on critical theory, Marxist criticism, feminism... This is the common discourse in the contemporary art world.
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Exactly, this was my experience. Pursuing the alternative could result in ostracization. An alternative that wasn't ever brought up.
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I wasn't. I was LW (at the time), yet positive attitudes towards the Tories, or anything other than prog/LW were frowned upon.
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